How to make roses from maple leaves
Posted on February 27, 2008 - Filed Under How to.., Art |
If you don’t like a common gift,you can create a special one that will amaze every person.This handmade artwork will surely be valued like a special and heartly gift.




























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Ok I wasn’t buying it till the very last image, not bad.
Why?
I wasn’t so sure either but that turned out really good. That’s a great craft/gift idea for someone, especially if you have an abundance of maple leaves around.
I couldn’t understand some parts of this article make roses from maple leaves | Monicel’s Blog, but I guess I just need to check some more resources regarding this, because it sounds interesting.
I thought they turned out pretty, however, I doubt I can do that! Probably not with all the maple leaves in the world.
Oh, how cute, making little willies out of maple leaves. I’m sorry, but they look nothing like roses and in fact are a bit disturbing.
In short, not worth the time or effort, get yourself a proper job/hobby.
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I love it!
But how long will it last?
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good job and very creative! I would like to try doing that myself too…thanks for the tips and demonstration!
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That is taking Origami to a whole new level.
Incredible!
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Wow, that’s so clever!
Honestly, I wasn’t quite sure about it at first, but that last photo certainly sold me- WOW.
I’m going to be making some for sure this fall!How neat! I’m sure if you’re careful with them they’ll last indefinitely because they’ll dry.
Beautiful- great work!
This is really cool..and works so easily too..They are so pretty! Cant wait to make one for my daughter